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Topic: PB 31" Salmon from Moss!! My first salmon!  (Read 1986 times)

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I haven't seen anything launchable between Moss and Del Monte either.  My kayaking skills are the best, but I'm sure there's a several folks who could do it.

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A surf launch in Marina? That's crazy. I have trouble standing out there trying to perch fish some days. Even the calmest days its crazy.


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I am wondering if you can wait for the right tide and swell.  I know I have seen it possible, especially early in the morning.  I just don't know all the condiitions that would have to come together.  I am also looking at the beach at Tioga Ave in Sand city, that would cut three miles off.  I know I seen surf that can be done there.

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Ed - keep us posted with your "short cuts" - it would be nice to explore other launch spots - who know's, it could harbor some really good catches besides Salmon  :smt002


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I'm sure it is possible on the small days.  stow it all and you'll get out just fine.

I have launched on the beach at scott's creek a number of times.

you can always use a wetsuit and a bowline and basically swim it out.
john m. airey


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Aaron!  WTG!!!!!


Now we gotta get you one from the yak, dude.

Salmon sure are fun fish to catch, aren't they?  Good eating too.

I can't wait to get out there and catch one myself! 

Allen

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